System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £7.19
Comfort Rating: Yellow
Genre: FPS (Moving)
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 85
Description: In the year 2232, World War IV is coming to an end. Humans are fighting a losing battle against aggressive machines. The only way to survive is to attack. Tomorrow morning, you will intercept a cargo train bound for the global capital, Mexico City, and ride it deep inside the enemy territory.
Review: To call ‘Naked Sun’ an on-rails first person shooter I feel cheapens it a little bit. This sci-fi shooter might be on fails, but its a futuristic road floating in the sky and is more like a glass road shooter than one that is on rails. You get two game modes to choose from which are arcade mode and the main story mode. There are 3 levels in each and each level will last about 20 minutes. You get a small selection of guns to take down the bad guy’s with form your normal duel-welding handguns to a shield + rocket launcher, each feels great to shoot and you can easily switch between them. But this game is not just about the weapons as you can also use parts of the environment to take down the bad guys which is a great touch.
Sure, it looks good and feels pretty great to play, but there is sadly not much content here. You should finish the main story mode in less than an hour, but if you don’t mind playing those same 3 levels again the arcade mode should see you though long enough to offer value for money. If you ask me this game is just about worth its asking price and one that is well worth adding to your collection.